Abstract

Mode forms constructed by gerund that we are barely used to in Turkey Turkish have always been existed not only in our contemporary but also in our historical dialects since Ancient Turkish period. These modes derivated by gerund especially exist in North-West (Kipchak) Turkish Dialects now; and among North-West dialects it is mostly seen in Kazakh Turkish rather than the others. According to our findings totally nine modes- seven of them are in basic declension, two of them are in compound declension- are in this form. These mentioned modes will be explained in terms of historical etymological findings.

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